La Cour Royale Neerlandais: La Famille royale brille aux Prix d'Erasmus

Ce mercredi, la reine des Pays-Bas Reine Maxima était à Amsterdam aux côtés de son époux, le roi Willem-Alexander, sa belle- mère ancienne reine Beatrix et  maintenant son beau-frère le prince Constantijn pour la livraison de remise du Prix Erasmus qui a été décerné à la communauté Wikipedia.
         Arrivée avec son époux, le roi Willem-Alexander du Palais Royal d'Amsterdam dans un manteau gris, Maxima révélé à l'intérieur de son manteau une robe rose poudre par Natan sur lequel elle avait épinglé une broche en diamants et pierres précieuses pour correspondre à ses boucles d'oreilles. Ses cheveux tirés en un chignon, la Reine des Pays-Bas avait accessoirisé sa tenue avec des chaussures avec des talons hauts et un sac gris embrayage son manteau, pour un bi-ton look plus raffiné.
          Sa belle-mère la Princesse Beatrix avait quant à lui opté pour une tunique noire et argent sur une jupe crayon noir et jeté sur ses épaules en dehors d'un manteau noir clouté avec pompons. En compagnie du roi Willem-Alexander et le prince Constantijn son frère, venu sans son épouse la princesse Laurentien, les deux femmes ont pris part à la cérémonie du Prix Erasmus, doté de 150.000 euros. Consacré cette année sur le thème «la culture numérique et la diffusion de la connaissance», il est de retour à la «communauté de Wikipédia", représenté pour l'occasion par trois jeunes hommes. Chacun est engagé dans une initiative au sein de la célèbre encyclopédie collective sur Internet. Le travail d'Adèle Vrana (Brésil / Etats-Unis) se concentre sur Wikipedia Zero, un projet pour les opérateurs mobiles en Afrique et en Amérique latine, donnant accès gratuitement à tous Wikipedia. Phoebe Ayers (USA) travaille au renforcement mutuel entre Wikipedia et les bibliothèques scientifiques. Lodewijk Gelauff (Pays-Bas) est l'initiateur de Wiki Loves Monuments, un concours annuel de photo autour des monuments et du patrimoine culturel. Né en 2010 aux Pays-Bas, le projet est maintenant répandu dans le monde entier.

Le "Erasmusprijs" est décerné chaque année par la Fondation Praemium Erasmianum. Cette dernière a été fondée en 1958 par le prince Bernhard, époux de la reine Juliana, la mère et la grand-mère de Béatrix de Willem-Alexander, qui parraine maintenant. Il distingue chaque année sur un thème différent, une personne ou une institution, dans les traditions culturelles de l'Europe, a apporté une contribution importante dans le domaine de la culture, des sciences humaines ou des sciences sociales. Avec une note que Wikipedia était également l'un des bénéficiaires de la princesse des Asturies à Oviedo donnés le 23 Octobre par le roi Felipe VI et la reine Letizia d'Espagne

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The Dutch Royal Courts: The Dutch Royals attend Erasmus Prize ceremony

This Wednesday, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands was in Amsterdam  alongside her husband King Willem-Alexander, his mother former Queen now Prince Beatrix and her brother in law Prince Constantijn for the delivery of Erasmus Prize ceremony which was awarded to the Wikipedia community.
         Arriving with her husband King Willem-Alexander to the Royal Palace of Amsterdam in a gray coat, Maxima revealed inside her coat a powder pink dress by Natan  on which she had pinned a brooch in diamonds and gemstones to match her earrings. Her hair pulled into a bun, the Queen of the Netherlands had accessorized her outfit with shoes with high heels and a clutch bag gray as his cloak, for a two-tone look more refined.
          Her stepmother Princess Beatrix had meanwhile opted for a black tunic and money on a black pencil skirt and thrown over his shoulders outside a black cloak studded with pompons. In the company of King Willem-Alexander and Prince Constantijn his brother, came without his wife Princess Laurentien, the two women took part in the Erasmus Prize ceremony, endowed with 150,000 euros. Focused this year on the theme "digital culture and dissemination of knowledge", it is back to "Wikipedia community", represented for the occasion by three young men. Each is engaged in an initiative within the famous collective encyclopedia on the Internet. The work of Adele Vrana (Brazil / USA) focuses on Wikipedia Zero, a project for mobile operators in Africa and Latin America, giving free access to all Wikipedia. Phoebe Ayers (USA) works at mutual reinforcement between Wikipedia and scientific libraries. Lodewijk Gelauff (Netherlands) is the initiator of Wiki Loves Monuments, an annual photo contest around the monuments and cultural heritage. Born in 2010 in the Netherlands, the project has now spread worldwide.

The "Erasmusprijs" is awarded annually by the Foundation Praemium Erasmianum. The latter was founded in 1958 by Prince Bernhard, husband of Queen Juliana, Beatrix's mother and grandmother of Willem-Alexander, who sponsors now. It distinguishes each year on a different theme, a person or an institution, within the cultural traditions of Europe, has made a significant contribution in the field of culture, humanities or sciences sociales. With a note that Wikipedia was also one of the recipients of the Princess of Asturias Award given to Oviedo on October 23 by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.

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The British Royal Courts/#CHOGM2015: Duchess of Cornwall does single visits #RoyalVisitMalta

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has her own royal appointment to honor the island while her spouse Prince Charles and Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth take part in the #CHOGM2015.

Arriving on Thursday in Malta with her husband the Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall attended in the evening a dinner reception hosted by the President of the Republic of Malta Marie Louise Coleiro Preca at the San Anton Palace in the company of Charles and the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. Similarly, it was with the royal family on Friday for the opening ceremony of the summit of Heads of State of the Commonwealth at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valette.
However, it was in solo she went This November 27 in late morning, first in a primary school in Zejtun. Greeted by children waving small British flags, Camilla joined young students who read stories and sang songs. Here visit is motivated by its literacy program "Read With Me", she gave a pack of books to school, declaring, according to comments reported by the local newspaper "Times of Malta" "I hope that they will enjoy it as much as my grandchildren have done. " Camilla, remember le- five times grandmother: her son Tom -Lola with two children, age 8, and Freddy, 5 years- and daughter Laura -Eliza three, 7, and twins Louis and Gus, almost 6 years. Not to mention her husband's grandchildren Prince Charles: Prince George and Princess Charlotte, 2½ years and six months and a half, the two children of Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.

This comes as yesterday she took part in a similar situation to discover a single glass artisan in the village of Ta 'Qali, next to Mdina, and admire the skills of the glassblowers and achievements.


Photo Credits: Paris Match


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